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...second winter meeting of the Harvard Athletic Association is to be graced today with the presence of the fair lady friends of the college. Every possible care has been taken for their comfort, and everything bids fair for a most enjoyable day. The games will doubtless be well contested, and the athletes who have entered the lists will certainly be spurred to their best efforts with the knowledge that their victories will be greeted with the favoring smiles of their fair admirers...
...that "Knowledge, like timber, should not be much used till seasoned," and students were not, therefore, half-ashamed to have thoughts on such subjects and to speak them out. But then, as Snodkins holds, there are no more Dr. Hedges and Dr. Clarkes on the papers, and we are doubtless spared many inflictions of premature wisdom by the greater reserve and diffidence of our editors and writers...
Article number IX. of the rules governing the Cooperative Association provides that the superintendent may give credit, limited as to time and amount, provided that the purchaser furnishes a bond to the amount of twenty-five dollars. There will, doubtless, be considerable discussion over this article at the meeting this evening, and we would suggest a plan which certainly would induce a larger number of students to patronize the association. Let credit be given to a certain amount for articles purchased and the amount charged on the term bills. Many students will patronize the tradesmen, even if they...
Sardou's farcical comedy, entitled "Butterfly Fever," will be brought out at the Museum next Monday night, for the first time in America. The piece is said to be very laughable, and it will doubtless have a successful presentation...
...following extract from President Eliot's article on the elective system is of immediate and significant interest to every Harvard man. The public will doubtless receive it as an official outlining of the future policy of this university; indeed it is substantially a statement of her present policy; and if Harvard were in need of any justification of her present system, in the discussion on this subject now going on in the public press, this might serve for that purpose. President Eliot says...